The story about the composer - whose creativity soared as he suffered terribly over having killed his first wife and her lover - is being penned by Bertolucci with "Last Emperor" scribe Mark Peploe.
That all sounds great to me. Despite the epic nature of the tale, it reminds me more of "Besieged" than "The Last Emperor," both of which I adore. If you haven't seen Bertolucci's "Besieged," a tale of obsessive love starring David Thewlis and Thandie Newton, drop whatever you're doing and rent it immediately.
Gurinder Chadha also busy
No man my age should admit to liking teen movies, but when they're funny (which, granted, isn't very often at all) or British I'm almost always there. And Gurinder Chadha's next project should be a hoot.
And besides, if you're a teen living in England who happens to be reading this, you just might want to take note: Keira Knightly and Parminder Nagra (huzzah!) certainly could have gotten off to a lot worse start than starring in Chadha's charming "Bend it Like Beckham."
Keira as Princess Di?
This first appeared in London's Sun tabloid, so take it with the appropriate grain of salt, but I could certainly see it as being true.
The flick, apparently, would be based upon a book called "Princess Diana and the Paparazzi," written by two members of said paparazzi. If young Ms. Knightley were ever to take on such a project, could this ever be called anything but blood money? I think not.
Now, I'm no big fan of Diana. Like the Queen, I was on vacation when she died, and also like the Queen, apparently, I just kind of shrugged and went on with my day. I do, however, know when something smells rotten, and this just stinks all around.
Two very funny Michael Cera clips
In much better news, I've discovered two clips that prove young Michael Cera, late of the much-missed "Arrested Development," just might be one of the funniest dudes on the planet.
The second, much odder clip, came to my attention via Jeremy, a frequent and always welcome visitor to this site who is lucky enough to be at the Seattle International Film Festival at the moment. It took me a bit to digest it, and to be honest, I'm still not sure exactly what it is.
As far as I can tell, it's a series of videos chronicling Cera and buddy Clark Duke's attempt to sell their screenplay about them being adopted by a cruise ship captain (or something crazy like that.) I've only watched the first episode so far, and can attest that it is very addictive fun. Click here to enjoy, and have an entirely bearable Wednesday.
I loved that first clip of Michael Cera getting fired. Thanks for bringing that and the Lilly Tomlin clip to my attention.
ReplyDeleteYou're certainly welcome, Chalupa ... That first clip is indeed hilarious ... I have to assume that it was all staged, but still very good
ReplyDeleteKnightley as Diana... I really think bio-pics are getting a little out of hand.
ReplyDeleteI had to edumicate someone at the library the other day as to Knightley's role in The Phantom Menace which pre-dated Bend It Like Beckham but which probably had less to do with her career success.
Threequel reviews are up on my blog to read when you have a chance!
I hope Knightley turns down this offer. It sounds like it can be nothing but tasteless...
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